Description
The first book to present the amazing swords and armor belonging to the most famous Samurai in Japanese history! In
Japanese Swords, Weaponry and Armor, Samurai sword expert Paul Martin presents scores of magnificent blades, fittings and armor which belonged to the thirty most famous warriors and leaders in Japanese history from the 12th to the 20th centuries including:
- A wooden sword commissioned and owned by Miyamoto Musashi, Japan's greatest swordsman; an exact replica of the sword he wielded at the legendary duel on Ganryu-jima Island
- The tachi blade worn by Tokugawa Ieyasu, founder of the Tokugawa Shogunate and the powerful unifier of Japan--which was later presented to the Meiji Emperor
- The katchu (armor) belonging to Minamoto no Yoshitsune, hero of the Genpei Wars and later gifted as a votive offering to the Kasuga Shrine in Nara
- The naginata (halberd) said to be the favored weapon of Tomoe Gozen, Japan's famous female Samurai, that was immortalized in the classic book Tale of the Heike
- And many more!
The wonderful artistry of these works of art, many of which are designated national treasures or important cultural properties by the Japanese government and which rival the greatest military artifacts found anywhere, is presented in 200 stunning color photos including eight double gatefolds. A foreword by Samurai scholar Alexander Bennett explains the importance of these objects to the Samurai, their culture, and to the nation and people of Japan.
Reviews